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惠子
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Huìzi
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Hui-zi also known as Hui Shi 惠施 Huì Shī (c. 370-310 BC), politician and philosopher of the School of Logicians 名家 Míngjiā during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
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問
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wèn
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to ask; to inquire
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=3
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莊子
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Zhuāngzǐ
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Zhuangzi (369-286 BC), Daoist author
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=3
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莊子
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zhuāngzi
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(coll.) village; hamlet classifier: 座
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=4
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子
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zǐ
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- son
- child
- seed
- egg
- small thing
- 1st earthly branch: 11 p.m.–1 a.m., midnight, 11th solar month (7th December to 5th January), year of the rat
- viscount, fourth of five orders of nobility 五等爵位 wǔděngjuéwèi
- ancient Chinese compass point: 0° (north)
- subsidiary; subordinate; (prefix) sub-
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=4
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子
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zi
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noun suffix, as in 椅子 yǐzi "chair"
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=5
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非
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Fēi
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abbr. for 非洲 Fēizhōu, Africa
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=5
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非
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fēi
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- to not be; not
- wrong; incorrect
- non-; un-; in-; de-
- to reproach; to blame
- (coll.) to insist on; simply must
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=6
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魚
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yú
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used in the names of various aquatic animals that are not fish (including abalone 鲍鱼 bàoyú, alligators and crocodiles 鳄鱼 èyú and octopi 章鱼 zhāngyú) classifiers: 條, 尾
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=7
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安
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ān
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- (bound form) calm; peaceful
- to calm; to set at ease
- safe; secure; in good health
- content; satisfied (as in 安于 ānyú)
- to place (sb) in a suitable position (job)
- to install; to fix; to fit
- to bring (a charge against sb)
- to harbor (certain intentions)
- ampere (abbr. for 安培 ānpéi)
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=8
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知
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zhī
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- to know
- to be aware
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=8
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知
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zhì
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- (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) Original form of 智 (zhì, “knowing, wisdom, intelligence”).
- Original form of 智 (zhì, “knowing, wisdom, intelligence”).
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=9
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魚
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yú
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used in the names of various aquatic animals that are not fish (including abalone 鲍鱼 bàoyú, alligators and crocodiles 鳄鱼 èyú and octopi 章鱼 zhāngyú) classifiers: 條, 尾
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之
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zhī
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- (possessive particle, literary equivalent of 的 de)
- him
- her
- it
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=11
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樂
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lào
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used in place names
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=11
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樂
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lè
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- happy
- cheerful
- to laugh
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=11
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樂
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luò
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Used in compounds.
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